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191. Understanding Judicial Activism

Understanding Judicial Activism The United States Supreme Court has received a lot of criticism for not keeping within Constitutional bounds, while practicing judicial activism, as many people believe that instead, the primary purpose of the Supreme Court should be to interpret laws in an ac ...

192. Understanding Of The Establishment of Religion

Understanding Of The Establishment of Religion The topic of religion is of big interest to many Americans today. There are so many forms of religions that exist in the increasingly liberal world. Contrary to what many people believe, the Constitution applied the view of religion in its original document ...

193. Understanding Tax and Spend Power

Understanding Tax and Spend Power Located within Article I, Section 8 of the United States Constitution, the "Taxing and Spending Clause" represents an aspect by which the Federal Government possesses the authority to impose taxation upon the general public. Subsequent parts of this Clause inc ...

194. Understanding Taxation

Understanding Taxation Taxation is a means by which the Federal Government, as well as individual states, impose fees on items as well as monetary considerations in order to support the aforementioned Federal and State governments. According to the Constitution, taxation is over ...

195. United States v Lamacchia 1994

United States v Lamacchia 1994 Technology influences the law's applicability to unprecedented scenario. Nothing has challenged legal definitions of terms more than digital media. In the early 1990s, David LaMacchia, a 21-year old MIT student and computer hacker used the Massachusetts Instit ...

196. Veto Defined

Veto Defined Veto, defined as deciding against something or refusal to support, is that which is under the authority of the President. In general, veto power emits authority to halt something from occurring, but does not institute any changes itself. Despite its lack o ...

197. What Are Monopolies

What Are Monopolies A monopoly may be defined as one entity being the sole supplier of a particular product or service, thus leaving no room for others to partake in such business enterprises. This lack of competition, then, leaves little choice for consumers, which places co ...

198. What Are The Implied Powers

What Are The Implied Powers The 1819 case of McCulloch v. Maryland addressed the scope of powers held by the Federal Government and expanded them in provoking the creation of the doctrine of implied powers granted under the Constitution. The Supreme Court thus placed limits of states ...

199. What Are The Labor Issues

What Are The Labor Issues Labor issues have been around for quite a long time within the United States. It represents an aspect of life that people must come to grips with in order to make a living in most cases. United States labor law is comprised of both Federal and State laws t ...

200. What Comes To Mind When You Hear

What Comes To Mind When You Hear When we think of treason, what comes to mind is that of betrayal or a breach in the pursuits of honor and righteousness. According to Article 3 of the United States Constitution, treason is defined in relation to its occurrence against the whole of the cou ...

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